Major critiques of regional geography
Regional geography, once dominant in the early 20th century, faced significant critiques as geographical thought evolved. One major critique was its descriptive nature, which lacked theoretical depth and failed to provide a scientific basis for analysis. Critics argued that it overly emphasized unique regional characteristics without establishing __________ _______ ___ __________ _________ ______ ___ __________ ____ ___ _______.
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